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Phillip Morton

Phillip Morton

Liverpool:UK Website curator
Site created in 2014 approx.
This has been a solitary enterprise.
He would welcome help!

Wednesday, 01 February 2017 23:45

Centrifuge Octet 50:50 at NUS

 

The Octet will follow Phil Morton’s score 50:50 that is  - 50 % freeplay & 50% tacet, silence during the performance of a thirty minute piece.The music, the musicians are driven by free improvisation in music, whilst they are constrained by the score can the musicians brings a coherence, grace and power to a music that is not composed.

Sunday, 17 September 2017 23:38

Centrifuge Concert 42 Manchester Nov 2017

Centrifuge Concert 42  Manchester

Sunday, 29 January 2017 07:57

Radnorshire

The Radnorshire Improvisers'  was born from an idea of Camilla Cancantata,

Jigsaw: A workshop, exploring the nature and practice of free improvisation in music.

Saturday, 28 January 2017 08:07

The Bureau of Unexpected Musical Encounters

The free improvisation music jam, The Bureau of Unexpected Musical Encounters is back

Thursday, 26 January 2017 21:22

Centrifuge 41 Sheffield Feb 2017

CENTRIFUGE

No. 41

Sheffield

 

Centrifuge brings together an exciting collection of improvising musicians based across the North and Midlands. Coming from a wide spectrum of musical backgrounds, and working within different musical practices, they will combine in various small groupings to deliver a program of freely improvised music. 

Thursday 13th April
Noise Upstairs


The Octet will follow Phil Morton’s score 50:50 that is  - 50 % freeplay & 50% tacet, silence during the performance of a thirty minute piece.The music, the musicians are driven by free improvisation in music, whilst they are constrained by the score can the musicians brings a coherence, grace and power to a music that is not composed.

Contact improvisation sessions in Liverpool

Thursday, 26 January 2017 12:24

The Gathering - Liverpool update

The Gathering Liverpool - an update, news item

Thursday, 26 January 2017 12:16

Liverpool Concurrent

In collaboration with the Department of Performing Arts at Edge Hill Universit, Concurrent will bring a week of innovative performances, workshops and discussions on improvisation to Tate Liverpool this February under their Tate Exchange programme. Engaging with the provocations that the most important exchanges are in ideas and between disciplines, the work will explore the non-verbal exchange of ideas through improvising, and how those processes translate between performance disciplines to support creative interaction across boundaries.

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